Charity

Charity is an important part of my life. I believe that anyone who wants to help other people can do so. The important thing with good deeds is that they shouldn’t be done to further some agenda – they should be done out of a sense of personal responsibility. This is especially true when it comes to underprivileged children and children with physical disabilities. Only we, as adults, can help children in need reach their full potential so that they may lead meaningful lives.

In 2005, I decided to create the Alpari Charitable Fund. The charity frequently holds events to raise money for disabled children, orphans and children from underprivileged families. We try to focus on helping those who are in most desperate need of our support.

Why is this so important to me? People, much like trees, draw strength from their roots. Architecture, literature, art – everything that has been handed down to us from past generations has helped us become what we are today. In a way, our self-identity is partially inherited.